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Rose E. Marti, 64, of Franklinville, died
on May 1. A lifelong resident of the
area, Rose was a waitress at the
Presidential Diner and enjoyed playing
cards and fishing. She was a loving
mother, grandmother and greatgrand-
mother.
Lucille T. Nese, 93, of Vineland, died
on May 1. Born in New Rochelle, NY,
she lived in Vineland for the past 80
years. She was a seamstress and
worked for American Sportswear and
Dale Fashions. She was a member of
Divine Mercy Parish and enjoyed trav-
eling and gardening.
Victor Manuel Navarro, 60, went to be
with the Lord on May 2. Born in
Santurce, Puerto Rico, Victor was a
self-employed carpenter and man of
many trades. He also worked at
Boriqua Bakery and was known as a
very comical man.
Dorothy A. Stiney, 69, of Millville,
passed away on May 3. Dorothy grew
up on Neville Island went to school in
Pittsburgh before settling in Millville to
raise her family. She worked for
Millville Hospital and SJR Medical
Center for 25 years. She enjoyed fami-
ly time, and watching Philly sports.
Frank DeCesero, 77, of Minotola,
passed away peacefully on May 3. Born
in Italy, he moved to the area at 20. He
was in the US Army veteran, a member
of St. Michaels Church, and a trustee
of the VFA Post 158 of Buena. He
enjoyed woodworking and family time.
Antonette Trommello, 69, of Orlando,
FL, and formerly of Landisville, passed
away on May 4. A graduate of VHS, her
35 year teaching career started at St.
Marys School in East Vineland before
she moved to Florida. Her greatest love
was being with her family.
Nicholas Pasquale Jr., 57, of Ocean
View, and formerly of Vineland, passed
away on May 5. Prior to retirement, he
was Owner/Operator of Coastline
Beauty Center for 25 years. He was a
softball coach and enjoyed riding his
Harley, fishing, crabbing and hunting.
He is survived by his wife and others.
Dorothy Dettra, 87, of Vineland, passed
away on May 6 after a lenghty illness.
Born in Philadelphia, she worked for
Bell Telephone as a Data System
Analyst until her retirement. She spent
her last 29 years living in Vineland.
She served as a volunteer at Newcomb
Hospital.
Rose DiFelice, 88, of Vineland, passed
away on May 7. Born in Newark and
raised in Vineland, she was a seam-
stress working with her father in a
local clothing factory. She also was a
glass worker for Owen-Illinois. She
loved baking and crossword puzzles.
James T. Daubenspeck Sr., 71, of
Newfield, passed away peacefully on
May 8. James was a lifelong resident
of Newfield, and worked as a truck
driver. He enjoyed making airplanes
and helicopters from aluminum cans,
and loved caring for his children and
grandchildren.
Ruth Yvonne Cookie, 71, of Millville,
died on May 10. A graduate of Millville
High School, Ruth started her medical
career as a licensed X-ray technologist.
She liked to garden and was very
knowledgeable on the subject. She was
very kind-hearted and enjoyed musi-
cals and plays.
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help businesses design signage, create a new
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If the effort to revitalize downtowns did
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HAPPENINGS
MAY 15 AND 16
Shavuot Services. Beth Israel Synagogue,
1015 E. Park Ave., Vineland. 9 a.m. Rabbi
Alfredo S. Winter will lead services. His
Yizkor sermon topic for second day of
Shavuot will be The Life in Our Days.
Yizkor chanted on May 16 at 11:30 a.m.
THURSDAY, MAY 16
Heart and Lung Support Group. Inspira
Medical Center Vineland, 1505 W. Sherman
Ave., Vineland. 12:30 p.m. Free. Designed
for those with a history of heart and lung
problems or who have participated in car-
diac or pulmonary rehabilitation; educates
about heart and lung disease risk factors
and prevention. This months topic The
LIFE Vest - external defibrillator device.
RSVP 856-641-7535.
Active Older Adult Day. YMCA of
Vineland, Landis Ave., Vineland. 10:30 a.m.
- 2 p.m. Free. A variety of programs and
classes, plus a light lunch, for aged 60
and older. RSVP 856-691-0030, ext. 309.
FRIDAY, MAY 17
Coach Bag Bingo. Millville Elks Lodge,
1815 E. Broad St., Millville. 6 p.m. $25.
Hosted by the Ellison School PTO. Prizes
include Coach Bags (with original tags).
Additional cards, 50-50 and other raffle
tickets will be available for purchase.
Tickets must be purchased in advance:
e-mail eptobingo@ellisonschool.org.
Inaugural Ball. Merighis Savoy Inn, 4940
E. Landis Ave., Vineland. 6:30 p.m. $125,
including a complimentary wine bar from
6:307:30 p.m. Hosted by the Mayor Ruben
Bermudez and City Council. Features din-
ner, dancing and cash bar. Call 856-982-
6097 (day) or 856-982-1539 (evening).
Cruisin MainStreet. Downtown
Hammonton, Bellevue Ave., Hammonton.
69 p.m. Great family evening featuring
classic cars, live entertainment, games and
contests. Local merchants will feature sock
hop specials and soda fountain treats.
SATURDAY, MAY 18
Founders Day Celebration. Vineland
Public Library, 1058 E. Landis Ave.,
Vineland. 10 a.m.4 p.m. Free. History buffs
will enjoy learning about the first library in
Vineland, while families will enjoy bringing
their children to make bookmarks at the
Vineland Public Librarys tent at Founders
Day. See library staff in early 20th century
costumes. 856-794-4244, ext. 4246.
Yard and Craft Sale. Monroeville Fire
Hall, 414 Monroeville Rd., Monroeville. 8
a.m.2 p.m. Benefits the Ladies Auxiliary.
Spaces available for $12. Refreshments will
be sold. 856-358-2948.
Book Sale. Basement, Millville Public
Library, 210 Buck St., Millville. 10 a.m.3
p.m. Free and open to general public. $25
entrance fee for dealers. 825-7087, ext. 12.
Childrens Author Meet and Greet.
Newfield Public Library, 115 Catawba Ave.,
Newfield. 6 p.m. Free. Storytime and dis-
cussion with Anne Marone, author of
Sammy The Dragon. Books ($10) will be
signed by author. Registration required:
856-697-0415.
Sol 4 Autism Sensory Friendly Movie
Night. Chestnut Assembly of God, 2554 E.
Chestnut Ave., Vineland. 6 p.m. $3. All pro-
ceeds from this event will benefit Sol 4
Autism, a support group for children diag-
nosed with autism and related disorders
and their families, and will fund future
activities and events for children diagnosed
with autism. 856-882-8929.
Fiber Arts Cafe Spring Fling. Fiber Arts
Cafe, 501 N. High St., Millville. All day. Free.
Celebrating all things fiberdemos of felt-
ing wool, spinning yarn, pottery; a Wheaton
Village table; knit up or crochet stations
(make a ruffle scarf for $12); face painting.
E-mail fiberartscafe@gmail.com.
Substitute Teacher Training Seminar.
10 Buck St., Millville. 9 a.m.3 p.m. $99.
How to be the sub every teacher requests.
Call CCCs office of Workforce Education at
856-765-3668 ext. 2372 to register.
MAY 18 AND 19
Vintage South Jersey Wine Festival.
Rowan Blvd., Rowan University, Glassboro.
Noon5 p.m. $20 in advance, $25 at gate.
Wine tasting, featuring numerous local
wineries, live music, gourmet food and a
souvenir glass. www.glassborovintagesouth-
jerseywinefestival.eventbrite.com/e-festival.
SUNDAY, MAY 19
Honorary Dinner. Ramada Inn, 2216 W.
Landis Ave., Vineland. 5 p.m. $25. Hosted
by the Rosenhayn Fire & Rescue, this din-
ner will honor John A. Barbagello for his
48 years of service. 856-889-4206, or
e-mail Jason.Schythes@susquehanna.net
Anniversary Service. Historic Friendship
Church, Weymouth and Friendship Rd.,
Landisville. 3 p.m. Celebrates churchs
205th year. Favorite old hymns will be
sung, speaker is Rev. Albert Moir.
856-875-7548.
MONDAY, MAY 20
Monthly NAMI Meeting. Chestnut
Assembly of God, 2554 E. Chestnut Ave.,
Vineland. 79 p.m. Free. Dr. Jorge Priori,
Medical Director of the Cumberland County
Guidance Center, discusses State of the
Art Psychiatric Treatment: Medication and
Non-Medication Treatment.
TUESDAY, MAY 21
Patient Protection and Affordable Care
Act Seminar. Greater Vineland Chamber
of Commerce, 2115 S. Delsea Dr., Vineland.
5:30 p.m. Free. Offered by the GVCC and
Thomas Heist Insurance Agency, this semi-
nar informs employers with less than 50
employees of changes they can expect with
law changes. RSVP 856-691-7400.
Boy Scout YoGo Factory Fundraiser.
YoGo Factory, 2192 N. 2nd St., Millville. 69
p.m. Free. During these hours, YoGo will
donate 10 percent of all sales to Boy
Scouts Troop #580.
Memorial Day Parade Planned
On Monday, May 27, 2013, the
United Veterans Council will host the
annual Memorial Day Parade in
Vineland. The Parade will line-up at 9
a.m. at Landis Avenue and Myrtle
Street and begin at 10 a.m. Stops are
planned at the Sailors and Soldiers
Monument on Landis and the
Boulevard to honor Civil War soldiers
and sailors. The parade route then
continues on to Landis Park and the
recognition services at the Veterans
Memorial Circle followed by services
at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial.
Anyone, group or organization wish-
ing to participate in the parade should
call Dewey Capriotti at 610-960-5076
or Jim Neher at 856-297-3012.
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Nightlife at Bennigans. 2196 W.
Landis Ave., Vineland, 205-0010. Karaoke
Thursdays with Bob Morgan, 9 p.m.-
close, $3 Heinekens, DJ/Dance Party
Fridays 9 p.m.-Close, $3 Coronas. All
Sports Packages: MLB Extra Innings, NBA
League Pass, NHL Center Ice, and NFL
Sunday Ticket. $3 12-oz. Coors Light &
$5 23-oz. Call for RSVP and details.
Nightlife at Moonlight Bar and Grill.
528 N. Harding Hwy., Vineland, 697-5500.
Mon. karaoke, Wed. card reader, Thurs.
live with Tony Mascara, Fri. beer pong
tournaments with DJ Syrupp, Sat. TBA.
EVERY TUESDAY
Karaoke. The Cosmopolitan. 3513 S. Delsea
Dr., Vineland. With KAO Productionz feat.
Kerbie A. (9 p.m.1 a.m.). 765-5977.
Tuesday Night Trivia Contest. Tre
Bellezze, 363 East Wheat Rd., Vineland. 7 p.m.
Win $ and other great prizes!
EVERY WEDNESDAY
Salsa Night. The Cosmopolitan. 3513 S.
Delsea Dr., Vineland. Latin-inspired dance
party. Free Dance Lesson 910 p.m. with DJ
Slick Rick. 765-5977.
Country Night/Dancing. Ten22, The
Centerton Country Club & Event Center,
1022 Almond Rd., Pittsgrove. Requests all
night) on one of the largest dance floors
in region. $5 cover charge.
EVERY THURSDAY
Jazz Duos. Annata Wine Bar, Bellevue
Ave., Hammonton, 609-704-9797. Live Jazz
featuring area's best jazz duos. 6:30 -
9:30 p.m. No cover. RSVP recommended.
Jeff Giuliani of Eleven Eleven. Double
Eagle Saloon, 1477 Panther Rd., Vineland.
Live acoustic 710 p.m.
THURSDAY, MAY 16
VHS Instrumental Music Department
Concert. Vineland High School South, E.
Chestnut Ave., Vineland. 7 p.m. The VHS
Stage Band, under the direction of
Matthew Thomas, will perform a stan-
dard jazz repertoire. The VHS String
Ensemble will celebrate the teaching
career of Director, Craig Phillips, retiring
at the end of the school year. VHS
Marching Band, too. Several alumni
members will join the program for Big
Band tunes featuring local soloists. Free.
Concert will be videotaped by VPS TV
and broadcast on Comcast Channel 9
and Verizon FiOS Channel 41 on Monday,
May 20 at 7 p.m.
MAY 16 THROUGH 19
Nightlife at Moris. Lou Ferretti's Mori's
on Landis, 830 E. Landis Ave., Vineland,
690-0300. Thurs.: TBA 8 p.m.. Fri.: DJ
Alvin (Latin Night) 8 p.m. Sat.: TBA 8 p.m.
Nightlife at Ramada. Harry's Pub at
Ramada, W. Landis Ave. and Rt. 55,
Vineland, 696-3800. Wed.: Ladies Night,
1/2 price appetizers all night. Happy
Hour Mon.-Sat, 4-6 p.m. $1 off alcoholic
drinks. Wed.Sat., live entertainment.
Nightlife at Double Eagle. Double Eagle
Saloon, 1477 Panther Rd., Vineland. Live
Music with Jeff Giuliani Monday nights and
Rob Lipkin on Friday nights. Deck bar with
16 draft beers, food and drink specials.
Nightlife at Old Oar House. Old Oar
House Irish Pub. 123 N. High St., Millville,
293-1200. Wed.: Karaoke. Fri.: Kids Dont
Bounce 9 p.m., Sat.: Overworked &
Unemployed 9 p.m.
Nightlife at The Rail. The Rail, 1252
Harding Hwy, Richland. 697-7245. Fri.:
Undercover. Sat.: JUG Paradise.
Nightlife at Bojos. 222 N. High St.,
Millville, 327-8011. Tues.: Bike Night with
live entertainment. Fri.: Roadhouse 8 p.m.
Daily drink and food specials.
EVERY FRIDAY
Gene Cortopassi. Merighi's Savoy Inn, E.
Landis Ave. and Union Rd., Vineland, 691-
8051. 6 p.m. Dinner music.
www.savoyinn.com.
Rob Lipkin. Double Eagle Saloon, 1477
Panther Rd., Vineland. Live music, 8 p.m.
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Big Bad. Cumberland Players,
Sherman Ave., Vineland. May
17 and 18 at 7 p.m. and May 18
and 19 at 2 p.m. Cumberland
Players annual childrens play
features one-act performances
and in each, an audience vote
will determine the guilt (or not)
of the notorious Big Bad Wolf.
Children are invited to come in costume as their favorite fairytale character. All children
in costume will receive a small prize and one lucky child will win a walk-on stage role
for that performance. Tickets $7, available at www.cumberlandplayers.com.
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REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS
The following transactions of $20,000 or more were filed with Cumberland County in
the month of January 2013 (transactions may have occurred in an earlier month).
Names listed may, in some cases, be those of buyers or sellers representatives.
BRIDGETON
36 Bank St., Sec. of Housing & Urban
Development to Angel Reyes Juarez on
1/8/13 for $21,000
76 Academy St., Lakhwinder Kaur to
Lance W Hayes on 1/18/13 for $20,000
DEERFIELD TWP
577 Spruce St., Rita Unite (by Atty.) to
Margaret Y Mackiewicz on 1/16/13 for
$36,500
DOWNE TWP
310 Newport Neck Rd., Susan F Ford
to Kevin M Coleman on 1/15/13 for
$178,000
MAURICE RIVER TWP
22 Quaker St., Michael Pollum to David
C Rothmel, Jr. on 1/8/13 for $182,000
MILLVILLE
216 N Second St., Frank Manno to
Faiola Family LP on 1/8/13 for $20,000
426 Peach Dr., Elizabeth A Noseda to
Thomas P Deckman on 1/8/13 for
$130,000
424 Spencer Pl., Darren Harris to
Ryant N Harris on 1/9/13 for $198,000
15 Vine Rd., Dolores Davis to Jennifer
Potts on 1/10/13 for $135,000
320 Maple St., Bruce Ferguson (Adm.
Cta.) to Nicholas R Simione on 1/15/13
for $60,000
17-19 S Fifth St., Barbara Lynn Hess
(Exec.) to George Robinson on 1/16/13
for $30,000
522 N 9th St., Frank R Kelley to Oliha
Yerkes on 1/16/13 for $55,000
17 W Depot St., Joseph M Pagano, Jr.
(Exec.) to Broad Street LLC on 1/17/13
for $27,000
621 & 623 N 2nd St., Julian Mendez to
David O Wynne on 1/17/13 for $125,000
UPPER DEERFIELD
30 Partridge Ct., New Jersey Housing
& Mortgage Finance & C Agent to
Thomas C McMahon, Jr. on 1/10/13 for
$215,000
VINELAND
2591 Michelon Ct., Brian Speziali to
Michael R Shalkowski on 1/8/13 for
$244,000
556 N Mill Rd., Robert J Miles to Paul
Ferretti on 1/9/13 for $149,350
364 Axtell Ave., Tarkiln Park
Apartments LLC to Tarkiln Park Partners
LLC on 1/10/13 for $2,800,000
737 Landis Ave., David L Debellis to
Marshall T Gressman on 1/11/13 for
$30,000
2489 Sanford Dr., Christopher
Greenfield to Belford C Hilliard on
1/11/13 for $162,500
1719 Junior Dr., Betty M Tacka to
Christopher Greenfield on 1/14/13 for
$215,000
1365 Aino Ln., James V Brown to
Jamie-Lynn Whitmarsh on 1/15/13 for
$111,100
1114 New Pear St., Cathy A Hayes to
Dana L Wasil on 1/15/13 for $118,000
975 N Main Rd., Bank of America to
Rama Shiv LLC on 1/15/13 for $792,000
71 W Montrose St., Todd E Perry to
Nicole Latrale Perry on 1/16/13 for
$120,000
746 Wellington Ct., Nvr Inc. (DBA) to
Sonya Hannah on 1/16/13 for $199,095
1820 Vine Rd., James Vincent
Marandino to CSCQ LLC on 1/16/13 for
$205,000
753 Wellington Ct., Nvr Inc. (DBA) to
Scott Brownlee on 1/16/13 for
$228,744
1799 Ferrari Dr., Ironwood Building Co.
to Seth Lawrence Baruffi on 1/18/13
for $370,000
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